Ok, Clark has stepped up to the plate big time, and it's looking like Reid is going to be hiring a solid coordinator and we're getting a solid GM. So, put your money where your mouth is. Pioli is gone. I'm re-upping my tix, who else is re-upping or just getting them this year?

I've had season tickets for 8 years now. As of right now, I'm not renewing this year. I'm wore out by this team. I love everything they are doing to get it turned around but I'm taking a year off. Gonna spend $2,500 to finish my basement instead.

Paying for preseason games pisses me off, paying $27 to park pisses me off. There is no advantage to having season tickets. I will just buy tickets to whatever game I decide to go to.

But if we draft a big chocolate penis to run this offense....I may reconsider

I've had season tickets for 8 years now. As of right now, I'm not renewing this year. I'm wore out by this team. I love everything they are doing to get it turned around but I'm taking a year off. Gonna spend $2,500 to finish my basement instead.

Paying for preseason games pisses me off, paying $27 to park pisses me off. There is no advantage to having season tickets. I will just buy tickets to whatever game I decide to go to.

But if we draft a big chocolate penis to run this offense....I may reconsider

Yep, the only advantage is the opportunity to buy more stuff. IIRC, the price reduction for buying season tickets barely covers the cost of one of the preseason games.

People have told me they've sold tickets to single games that make up for the rest of the season (then they find cheap tickets for that game), and that's even been in the past couple of seasons.... hard to believe, but it's a good strategy if you can make it work.

Yep, the only advantage is the opportunity to buy more stuff. IIRC, the price reduction for buying season tickets barely covers the cost of one of the preseason games.

People have told me they've sold tickets to single games that make up for the rest of the season (then they find cheap tickets for that game), and that's even been in the past couple of seasons.... hard to believe, but it's a good strategy if you can make it work.

Haven't received the invoice up here in Iowa yet. But, when I do, I'll accept and select the upgrade option. I've managed to upgrade over the last 6-7 years into pretty good seats, 121 row 7 . But, I'm on the 5 yard line...there's a couple sections to my right to get lined up more mid-field. By the time they're good, I'll have prime seats.

I don't keep all my tickets, I sold 4 games this year at face value (early...lucky for me). So, I never feel the full hit of my cost, just roll the money over into the next year. Generally, I'll add a couple cheap tickets, 5-10 bucks to the preseason games and take the whole family. That spreads the cost of my $100 seats too.